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Gianola grew up in San Diego, California, and moved to Portland in 1983, to work for KATU-TV, where his early duties included anchoring the morning news, and doing weather reports. He moved to the evening news in 1985, and for years co-anchored those broadcasts with Julie Emry, before joining KOIN in 1998.
Portland police are investigating a stabbing incident at an outdoor rave where four teenage males were injured, with authorities detaining one victim and seeking witnesses to the event.
A man is in custody following an hours-long standoff with police at the Target store located at Mall 205 in Southeast Portland.
A dispute over fentanyl pills and a stolen laptop ended with a 15-year prison sentence for a Vancouver man. Tyler K. Cashdollar pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and unlawful use of a weapon Monday for gunning down Brandon Lockwood outside his trailer on Aug. 11, 2023.
Two stalled North Portland apartment projects restarted after Seabold Construction’s closure, with Zeal Lofts and Fargo Apartments now leasing units.
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Portland's waterfront was alive with color and celebration today as the city hosted the largest pride parade in Oregon.
Now that the sweltering heat has passed, it’s a beautiful weekend to get out on the town with your pup. Need some ideas? We’ve got you covered!
Audacy Portland is giving 1080 The Fan (KFXX-AM) a second home. As of July 22, the station simulcasts on 105.1 FM, bumping Bella 105.
The two-day festival, scheduled for Aug. 2 and 3 at Portland's Payson Park, will feature a total of 21 performers, including Oshima Brothers, Lord Huron, Lucy Dacus, and headliner Jack White. Organizers emphasized that there will be no overlapping sets, allowing festivalgoers to see every performance.
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There was a robbery Sunday involving two people, a gun, and a stolen hatchback, according to the Portland Police Bureau (PPB).
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Jeanie Diaz was waiting for a bus home to her husband and two kids when she was struck and killed just across the street from the Belmont branch library on July 11, 2023. She was 43. An attorney for her family, John Coletti, thanked the 12-person jury for recognizing the value of Diaz’s life.